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Areas of Palm Springs, like the Backstreet Art District and Safari Mobile Home Park saw significant flooding in 2017, ...
The Coachella Valley got 2 to 4 inches of rain at lower elevations, including in Palm Springs and Indio, and about 4 to 6 inches farther west, the National Weather Service said.
“Right now we have flooding on all of our roads. There’s no way in or out of Palm Springs and that’s the case for the majority of the Coachella valley.
"Right now we have flooding on all of our roads. There's no way in or out of Palm Springs and that's the case for the majority of the Coachella valley.
Palm Springs hopes that shows why bridges are so vital. ... “I think every single time there’s flooding on those streets we get closer,” Garner said. ... For now, local officials are ...
Palm Springs Mayor Grace Garner joins News NOW to describe how the city was impacted by the storm and how residents are coping following a series of flash floods. Aug. 21, 2023 Read More ...
A $16 million storm water diversion tunnel in Palm Springs will spare area residents and businesses from flood risks going forward — as well as potentially save them money on insurance — following ...
Climate change means Californians need flood insurance now, too ... Among Palm Springs’ nearly 24,000 households, just 167 were covered by federal flood insurance as of July 31, ...
Palm Springs, which became famous for attracting the likes of Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack in the 1960s, normally gets only around five inches of rain a year.
Just outside of Palm Springs, in Cathedral City, 14 people were trapped in an old people's home as flooding and mud cut off exits. Firefighters rescued them by Monday afternoon.
Climate Change Means Californians Need Flood Insurance Now, Too. ... As Hilary, the first tropical storm to strike the Golden State in 84 years, passed over Palm Springs on Aug. 20, ...